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Kenai Parks and Recreation Commission forwards 2025 work plan goals to council; staff report on events, master plan and housing request
Summary
At its April 3 meeting the commission approved a recommendation to send the Parks and Recreation 2025 work plan goals to City Council, and commissioners heard staff updates on spring events, summer hiring, a master-plan kickoff, a requested land donation for housing and river-monitoring funding requests.
The Kenai Parks and Recreation Commission on April 3 voted to forward its 2025 work plan goals to the Kenai City Council, and received staff reports on upcoming community events, hiring, a parks master-plan process and two items that may come to council for separate action: a housing land-donation request and a funding request from the Kenai Watershed Forum.
By unanimous consent the commission approved a motion to recommend that the City Council adopt the commission’s 2025 work plan goals, which include a new line encouraging the commission to identify a “unique, one-time goal” for 2026. Staff said the standalone goal item is meant to allow commissioners to develop a nonrecurring, commissioner-owned project after touring parks and reviewing the capital improvement plan.
During a staff report,…
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